language Books
We've found 91 books tagged 'language' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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9725
by Anne Kao and Stephen R. Poteet |
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Springer
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2007 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Natural-... |
Summary: Natural Language Processing and Text Mining not only discusses applications of Natural Language Processing techniques to certain Text Mining tasks, but also the converse, the use of Text Mining to assist NLP. It assembles a diverse views from internationally recognized researchers and emphasizes caveats in...
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9724
by Vladimir A. Fomichov |
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Mathematical Models and Algorithms |
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Springer
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Semantic... |
Summary: This book examines key issues in designing semantics-oriented natural language processing systems. A broad conceptual framework for describing structured meanings of NL-texts is obtained by defining a new class of formal languages called standard knowledge languages (SK-languages) using a system theoretical approach. Readers will gain...
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9723
by Nitin Indurkhya and Fred J. Damerau |
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CRC
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2010 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Handbook... |
Summary: The Handbook of Natural Language Processing, Second Edition presents practical tools and techniques for implementing natural language processing in computer systems. Along with removing outdated material, this edition updates every chapter and expands the content to include emerging areas, such as sentiment analysis.
Divided into three...
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9721
by U. S. Tiwary and Tanveer Siddiqui |
Summary: Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval is a textbook designed to meet the requirements of engineering students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate programs in computer science and information technology. The book attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice and would also serve as a...
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9720
by Rada Mihalcea and Dragomir Radev |
Summary: Graph theory and the fields of natural language processing and information retrieval are well-studied disciplines. Traditionally, these areas have been perceived as distinct, with different algorithms, different applications, and different potential end-users. However, recent research has shown that these disciplines are intimately connected, with a...
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9642
by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein and Edward Loper |
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Analyzing Text with the Natural Language Toolkit |
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O’Reilly
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2009 |
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http://www.nltk.org/book |
Summary: This book offers a highly accessible introduction to Natural Language Processing, the field that underpins a variety of language technologies ranging from predictive text and email filtering to automatic summarization and translation. You’ll learn how to write Python programs that work with large collections of...
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Processing Human Conservations |
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McGraw-Hill Companies
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1997 |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Develo... |
Summary: All modern software applications use graphical user interface to display information, with the keyboard or mouse button used to interact with the computer. This book covers the subject of natural language interfaces: computers which are activated, operated and respond to ordinary conversational English, a technology...
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8441
by Frederic I. Parke and Keith Waters |
Summary: Facial animation has been a topic of intensive research for more than three decades. The book describes facial animation systems based on a reduced set of features to generate realistic facial expressions commensurate to those of commercial systems.
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Arguments of the Philsophers |
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Routledge
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/J-L-Aust... |
Summary: A critical survey of the work of one of the great innovative figures of British philosophy - especially in philosophy of language, but also in epistemology and philosophy of mind - from 1945 to his early death in 1960. This book should be of interest...
Summary: This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy’s “official theory,” the Cartesians “myth” of the separation of mind and matter. Ryle’s linguistic analysis remaps the conceptual geography of mind, not so much solving traditional philosophical problems as dissolving them into the mere consequences of misguided...